Language and artificial intelligence

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Karel Čapek:Rossum’s Universal Robots (1921)

Karel Čapek:Rossum’s Universal Robots (1921)

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Computing Machinery and Intelligence A. M. Turing (1950) Computing Machinery and

Computing Machinery and Intelligence

A. M. Turing (1950) Computing Machinery and Intelligence.

Mind 49: 433-460. COMPUTING MACHINERY AND INTELLIGENCE By A. M. Turing 1. The Imitation Game I propose to consider the question, "Can machines think?"
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The very essence of the Turing test.

The very essence of the Turing test.

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Can they, really? The Chinese room experiment Searle, John (1984), Minds,

Can they, really? The Chinese room experiment

Searle, John (1984), Minds, Brains and

Science: The 1984 Reith Lectures, Harvard University Press
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Nothing is as simple as it seems In 2001 Stevan Harnad

Nothing is as simple as it seems

In 2001 Stevan Harnad published his

"What's Wrong and Right About Searle's Chinese Room Argument", in M.; Preston, J., Views into the Chinese Room: New Essays on Searle and Artificial Intelligence (Oxford University Press), where he famously quipped that the field of cognitive science ought to be redefined as "the ongoing research program of showing Searle's Chinese Room Argument to be false".